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Adding Two-Factor Authentication To JOSSO
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 11:29

Adding Two-Factor Authentication To JOSSO

WiKID Systems recently partnered with Atricore, the makers of JOSSO an enterprise-class SSO application. Both two-factor authentication and single sign-on have historically been expensive and complex affairs. Atricore and WiKID have both been addressing these issues by releasing easy-to-use, open-source software. These efforts merged when Atricore added native support for the WiKID Strong Authentication to their product JOSSO. In this tutorial you will see how easy it is to add two-factor authentication to JOSSO, creating a secure, easy-to-use solution for organizations needing SSO. JOSSO supports a wide variety of services including Tomcat, jBoss, Apache, IIS, Liferay, Weblogic, and Alfresco as well as cloud services such as Google Apps, Salesforce and SugarCRM. WiKID for its part supports Radius, LDAP and TACACS+ in addition to having an API. WiKID Software tokens run on Linux, Mac, Windows, iPhone, Android, J2ME and others.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/adding-two-factor-authentication-to-josso

 
Securing SSH On Ubuntu With WiKID Two-Factor Authentication
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 12:49

Securing SSH On Ubuntu With WiKID Two-Factor Authentication

SSH offers a highly secure channel for remote administration of servers. However, if you face an audit for regulatory or business requirements, such as Visa/Mastercard PCI, you need to be aware of some potential authentication related short-comings that may cause headaches in an audit. In this document we are going to demonstrate how to combine two-factor authentication from WiKID on Ubuntu. First, we will configure a domain on the WiKID server, then add the  targeted server as network clients to the WiKID server, and finally configure the Ubuntu box via pam-radius.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/securing-ssh-on-ubuntu-with-wikid-two-factor-authentication

 
WiKID + OpenLDAP + Freeradius Howto
Wednesday, 05 January 2011 12:00

WiKID + OpenLDAP + Freeradius Howto

I installed Openldap and freeradius on one (virtual) server and WiKID on another. We believe that this separation of duties is good security policy. In a way it also makes the setup easier because both WiKID and Freeradius listen on port 1812 of the localhost. Both servers are running Centos5.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/wikid-openldap-freeradius-howto

 
Installing The WiKID HTML5 Token Client
Monday, 22 November 2010 10:57

Installing The WiKID HTML5 Token Client

The WiKID HTML5 token uses the HTML5 APIs to enable the browser to contain an embedded token client. The token uses the same public key + PIN authentication as the standard WiKID tokens but is implemented in JavaScript within the browser. Using HTML5 provides cross-browser support (Firefox and Chrome, not IE yet), a very easy installation process and slick user experience. This tutorial will explain how to install the WiKID HTML5 token client.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/installing-the-wikid-html5-token-client

 
How To Add Two-Factor Authentication To Openvpn AS With The WiKID Strong Authentication Server
Thursday, 04 February 2010 08:30

How To Add Two-Factor Authentication To Openvpn AS With The WiKID Strong Authentication Server

It's been a while since our last tutorial on how to add two-factor authentication to OpenVPN using the WiKID Strong Authentication System. The people at OpenVPN have been very active lately and it seems like a good time to take a look at what they've done. It's still dead simple to configure, but it is mostly done via the new slick web interface.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/how-to-add-two-factor-authentication-to-openvpn-as-with-the-wikid-strong-authentication-server

 


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